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1 Public Health Agency of Canada Privacy Act Annual Report
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3 Annual Report on the Privacy Act is available on the Public Health Agency of Canada web site. Également disponible en français sur le site Web de l Agence de la santé publique du Canada sous le titre : Rapport annuel sur la Loi sur la protection des renseignements personnels. To obtain additional copies, please contact: Access to Information and Privacy Operations Division Public Health Agency of Canada 1600 Scott Street, Tower B, A.L. 3107A 7th Floor, Suite 700 Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0K9 Tel: Fax: This publication can be made available in alternative formats upon request. Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, 2016 Public Health Agency of Canada 1
4 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION... 3 I. PRIVACY ACT...3 II. ABOUT THE PUBLIC HEALTH AGENCY OF CANADA...3 PRIVACY DELIVERY AND GOVERNANCE... 3 I. PRIVACY MANAGEMENT DIVISION...4 II. THE ACCESS TO INFORMATION AND PRIVACY OPERATIONS DIVISION...5 DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY... 5 REQUESTS UNDER THE PRIVACY ACT - STATISTICAL FIGURES, INTERPRETATION AND EXPLANATION... 6 I. STATISTICAL REPORT...6 II. NUMBER OF PRIVACY REQUESTS AND CASE LOAD...6 III. DISPOSITION OF REQUESTS COMPLETED...7 IV. EXEMPTIONS INVOKED...7 V. EXCLUSIONS CITED...7 VI. COMPLETION TIME...7 VII. EXTENSIONS...8 VIII. TRANSLATION...8 IX. FORMAT OF INFORMATION RELEASED...8 X. CORRECTIONS AND NOTATIONS...8 XI. COSTS...8 TRAINING AND AWARENESS... 9 RECENT PRIVACY INITIATIVES... 9 NEW AND/OR REVISED INSTITUTION-SPECIFIC PRIVACY-RELATED POLICIES, GUIDELINES AND PROCEDURES... 9 I. PRIVACY MANAGEMENT DIVISION...9 II. OTHER INITIATIVES KEY ISSUES RAISED AS A RESULT OF PRIVACY COMPLAINTS AND/OR INVESTIGATIONS I. COMPLAINTS TO THE PRIVACY COMMISSIONER II. TYPES OF COMPLAINTS AND THEIR DISPOSITION COMPLETED III. APPLICATIONS/APPEALS SUBMITTED TO THE FEDERAL COURT/FEDERAL COURT OF APPEAL IV. AGENCY RESPONSES TO RECOMMENDATIONS RAISED BY OTHER AGENTS OF PARLIAMENT V. PRIVACY AUDITS PRIVACY IMPACT ASSESSMENTS COMPLETED PRIVACY BREACHES DISCLOSURES MADE PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPH 8(2)(M) OF THE PRIVACY ACT APPENDIX A: ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACT AND PRIVACY ACT DELEGATION ORDER APPENDIX B: STATISTICAL REPORT ON THE PRIVACY ACT Privacy Act Annual Report
5 Introduction I. Privacy Act The Privacy Act (the Act) gives Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada the right of access to information about themselves held by the federal government with certain specific and limited exceptions. The Act protects an individual's privacy by setting out provisions related to the collection, retention, accuracy, disposal, use and disclosure of personal information. The Act requires the head of every federal government institution to submit an annual report to Parliament on the administration of the Act following the close of each fiscal year. This annual report is prepared and is being tabled before each House of Parliament in accordance with section 72 of the Act. This report summarizes how the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) has fulfilled its privacy responsibilities during the fiscal year II. About the Public Health Agency of Canada PHAC s mission is to promote and protect the health of Canadians through leadership, partnership, innovation and action in public health. The role of PHAC is to: Promote health; Prevent and control chronic diseases and injuries; Prevent and control infectious diseases; Prepare for and respond to public health emergencies; Serve as a central point for sharing Canada s public health expertise with the rest of the world; Apply international research and development to Canada s public health programs; and Strengthen intergovernmental collaboration on public health and facilitate national approaches to public health policy and planning. For more information about PHAC, please visit our web site at: Privacy Delivery and Governance Privacy protection and the appropriate management of personal information, including personal health information, are extremely important for Canadians and PHAC. PHAC Public Health Agency of Canada 3
6 takes its role in the management of personal information seriously and has taken steps to raise awareness and implement processes to comply with the Privacy Act. These are outlined in this report. Privacy Act requirements are led out of the Privacy Management Division and the Access to Information and Privacy Operations Division. Both Divisions are housed in the Planning, Integration and Management Services Directorate of the Corporate Services Branch at Health Canada (HC). In June 2012, under the terms of the Public Health Agency of Canada and HC Shared Services Partnership Agreement, a shared service was established for the administration of the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act in the two institutions was the first full fiscal year under this new arrangement, and saw the implementation of a single ATIP Coordinator model for PHAC and HC. In , the Act was administered at PHAC by 1.83 full-time equivalent (FTE) employees with the support of 0.35 FTEs in consultant services, as well as some parttime and casual employees at 0.04 FTEs for a total resource complement of 2.22 FTEs. I. Privacy Management Division The Privacy Management Division strengthens capacity and expertise supporting PHAC programs that collect, use, disclose, retain and dispose of personal information. The Division s key areas of work include: Developing corporate privacy policies, guidelines and practices that promote a culture of privacy awareness and understanding; Working with programs to complete, monitor and report on privacy impact assessments and privacy breaches; Actively promote privacy awareness in both organization through both on-line and in person training; Reviewing Memorandum to Cabinet and Treasury Board submissions to ensure privacy requirements are met; Coordinating PHAC annual input into Info Source and the development of Personal Information Banks; Liaising with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada on privacy aspects of new and proposed programs, legislation/regulations, policies, privacy impact assessments, breaches and complaints; Monitoring privacy policies, and practices; and Liaising with other federal departments, agencies, provincial ministries of health and other key partnerships regarding privacy issues within the health portfolio to provide informed advice to clients. 4 Privacy Act Annual Report
7 II. The Access to Information and Privacy Operations Division The management of and associated complaints under the Privacy Act is led by the Access to Information and Privacy Operations Division. The Division is responsible for privacy legislative requirements pursuant to the Act such as: Responding to privacy within the statutory time frame as well as meeting the duty to assist requesters; Promoting staff awareness and providing training on the Act; Preparing the Annual Report to Parliament; Supporting other forms of information sharing by PHAC by ensuring the appropriate identification and redaction of personal information (e.g., documents for litigation, information disclosure, and relating to human resource issues); and Liaising with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, other federal departments and agencies, provincial ministries of health and other key partners regarding the application of the Act to develop relevant policies, tools and guidelines. Delegation of Authority On November 25, 2015, a delegation order for the Privacy Act was signed by the Minister of Health. The delegation order extends the delegation of authorities beyond the Coordinator to the Assistant Deputy Minister and Director General levels within HC s Corporate Services Branch, which provides ATIP services to PHAC. The delegation order recognizes the Director of the recently established Privacy Management Division and provides a distinction between the Privacy Management and ATIP Operations functions. Additionally, the delegation order recognizes the title of Deputy Director, a new position within the ATIP Operations Division. The Delegation Order is attached as Appendix A. Requests under the Privacy Act - Statistical Figures, Interpretation and Explanation I. Statistical Report This section includes an interpretation and explanation of the data contained in PHAC s statistical report which summarizes privacy-related activity for the period between April 1, 2015 and March 31, 2016 (Appendix B). Public Health Agency of Canada 5
8 II. Privacy Requests and Case Load Requests under the Privacy Act There was a slight increase in the number of received in : 47 as compared with 45 in Although the number of has not fluctuated as much as in past years, the number of pages reviewed per request has declined since Case Load During fiscal year , PHAC processed 39 of 48 (81%) active. Active included 47 new and 1 request carried over from fiscal year The number of pages reviewed relating to Privacy Act was approximately one tenth of the volume processed in the previous year. This dramatic drop is due in part to the fact that 49% of produced no relevant records, and 23% were abandoned by the requester. Fiscal Year CASE LOAD VERSUS PAGES REVIEWED BY FISCAL YEAR Requests Received Number of Requests Carried Over Total Caseload Number of Requests Closed # of Reviewed for Closed Files , , , , Consultations Completed from Other Government Institutions In , PHAC completed one consultation (97 pages) from other federal government departments, as compared to the previous year, where PHAC completed one consultation totalling only 3 pages. NUMBER OF CONSULTATIONS AND PAGES REVIEWED FROM OTHER FEDERAL INSTITUTIONS Federal Institutions Consultations Completed Reviewed Public Service Commission of Canada 1 97 Total Privacy Act Annual Report
9 III. Disposition of Requests Completed Completed were classified as follows: DISPOSITION OF REQUESTS COMPLETED BY PERCENTAGE Disposition of Requests Requests Completed by Percentage No Records Exist 49% Request Abandoned 23% Disclosed in part 18% All 10% All exempted 0% All excluded 0% IV. Exemptions Invoked Sections 18 through 28 of the Act set out the exemptions intended to protect information pertaining to a particular public or private interest. Section 26 personal information of other individuals accounted for 86% of the all exemptions invoked in PRINCIPAL EXEMPTIONS APPLIED Exemptions Times Applied Section 26 Information about another individual 6 Section 27 Solicitor-Client privilege 1 V. Exclusions Cited The Act does not apply to personal information that is available to the public (section 69), nor does it apply to confidences of the Queen's Privy Council (section 70), with some exceptions. Requests containing proposed exclusions under section 70 require consultation with the Department of Justice, and potentially the Privy Council Office. In , PHAC did not exclude any information under either section 69 or 70. VI. Completion Time PHAC tracks the disposition of closed and the length of time taken to process them. Of the total caseload of 48, PHAC completed 39 cases and carried over nine active to fiscal year PHAC was able to respond within 30 or less in 31 (80%) of completed cases. Of the remaining, 4 (10%) were completed in 31 to 60 ; 4 (10%) in 61 to 120, and none (0%) took more than 121 to complete. Public Health Agency of Canada 7
10 VII. Extensions Legal extensions were invoked in two cases (5%) of the total 39 completed. VIII. Translation There were no for translation of records responsive to Privacy Act in IX. Format of Information Released Applicants received records in electronic format 18% of the time and in paper format in all other instances (82%). X. Corrections and Notations There were no for the correction or the notation of personal information during the reporting period. XI. Costs PHAC spent a total of $234,233 responding to related to the Act. Of this total: salaries accounted for $166,037 and administration costs accounted for $68,196, most of which ($56,988) was used to retain temporary help to address the volume and complexity of. In this fiscal year ( ), elements of administrative costs including overtime ($2,921) and other overhead costs ($8,287) associated with fulfilling our obligations under the Act were incorporated in the above noted figure. Staffing for the fiscal year amounted to 1.83 FTE employees dedicated to privacy activities with the support of 0.35 FTEs in consultant services, as well as some part-time and casual employees at 0.04 FTEs for a total resource complement of 2.22 FTEs. 8 Privacy Act Annual Report
11 Training and Awareness Training for Agency Employees PHAC continues to offer privacy training through Privacy 101 sessions. The course covers a broad array of topics and highlights employee s obligations when handling personal information under the Privacy Act and Treasury Board Secretariat policies and directives. In , four sessions of the Privacy 101 course were held, attended by 30 PHAC employees. Several new training sessions were developed this fiscal including Privacy Impact Assessment Boot Camp, Integrating Privacy consideration into Treasury Board Submissions as well as tailored presentations on Privacy to specific program area. Approximately 20 employees received training in these training sessions. A new online learning tool was launched in March 2016 and replaces an existing tool. Total on-line participation for the year was 5 employees. Orientation and Awareness PHAC continues to increase awareness among employees of their responsibilities under the Act by targeted information sessions such as promoting Privacy Day in January and Privacy Awareness Week in May, communication and general awareness messages through internal communication channels. The Privacy Management Division established an informal twitter account and had 130 followers as of year-end. Recent Privacy Initiatives The Privacy Management Division matured its privacy risk assessment approach by developing a strategy to improve the timely completion of Privacy Impact Assessments (PIA). PIAs completed in the first six months of the pilot project matched results for the last five years. New and/or Revised Institution-Specific Privacy-Related Policies, Guidelines and Procedures I. Privacy Management Division Privacy Management Division, with the assistance of other departments, has completed a new privacy online training resource that covers the key requirements for the collection, use, retention, disclosure and disposal of personal information, as well as specific modules on privacy oversight, privacy breach management and PIAs. The online privacy module has been launched as of March 2016 with focused testing planned for April Public Health Agency of Canada 9
12 A Privacy Handbook that presents the legal and policy requirements in a user-friendly way was created along with a Privacy Protocol template which helps apply the requirements to specific programs. II. Other Initiatives Governance and Outreach There is an ongoing focus on engagement through meetings with employees across the Department, central agencies and other government departments. For example, in , 3 meetings of the Health Partnership Privacy Committee (HPPC) were held to promote privacy issues. As a director-level forum with representation from all areas of PHAC, the HPPC generates discussion and approval of privacy guidance, practices and tools, collaborates in ensuring that privacy compliance requirements are met, and makes recommendations to senior management. Health Information Privacy Group PHAC, through PMD, continues to participate as a member of the Canada Health Infoway s Federal-Provincial Territorial Health Information Privacy Working Group focused on privacy issues related to the development of electronic health records in Canada. Key Issues Raised as a Result of Privacy Complaints and/or Investigations I. Complaints to the Privacy Commissioner of Canada As illustrated in Part 8 of the Statistical Report (Appendix B), one Letter of Finding (Section 35) relating to a complaint was received from the OPC. This finding was in relation to a complaint carried over from the previous year. II. Types of Complaints and their Disposition Completed During , one Letter of Finding related to a complaint regarding the processing of a Privacy Act request was completed by the OPC. The reason for the complaint at issue was related to disclosure, but it was resolved in August 2015 and considered as Not well founded. PHAC reviews the outcomes of all OPC investigations, and where appropriate, incorporates lessons learned into business processes. III. Applications/Appeals Submitted to the Federal Court/Federal Court of Appeal There were no applications or appeals submitted to the Federal Court or to the Federal Court of Appeal during fiscal year Privacy Act Annual Report
13 IV. Agency Responses to Recommendations raised by other Agents of Parliament There were no recommendations raised by other Agents of Parliament during fiscal year V. Privacy Audits PHAC was among 20 federal institutions subject to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner s Audit of Portable Storage Devices in The Agency is party to the joint action plan and is moving forward to enhance controls including policies, procedures and processes to protect personal information transmitted to and stored on portable storage devices. Privacy Impact Assessments Completed Two (2) privacy impact assessments were completed during the fiscal year Privacy Breaches PHAC reported 3 privacy breaches during this fiscal year all of which were determined to be of low sensitivity caused by human error. Disclosures made Pursuant to Paragraph 8(2)(m) of the Privacy Act There were no 8(2)(m) disclosures made this fiscal year. Public Health Agency of Canada 11
14 Appendix A: Access to Information Act and Privacy Act Delegation Order Delegation of Authority Access to Information Act and Privacy Act I, the Minister of Health, pursuant to section 73 of the Access to Information Act and section 73 of the Privacy Act, hereby designate the persons holding the positions set out in the Delegation of Authority Schedule attached hereto, or the persons occupying on an acting basis those positions, to exercise the powers, duties and functions of the Minister as the head of the Public Health Agency of Canada, under the provisions of the Act and related regulations set out in the schedule opposite each position. This designation supersedes all previous delegation orders. L'ordonnance de délégation des pouvoirs Loi sur l accès à l information et Loi sur la protection des renseignements personnels L'article 73 de la Loi sur l accès à l information et de l'article 73 de la Loi sur la protection des renseignements personnels, je délègue par la présente aux titulaires des postes énoncés à l'annexe de délégation de pouvoirs ci-après, ou aux personnes occupant lesdits postes à titre intérimaire, les attributions dont je suis investie, à titre de ministre de l Agence de la santé publique du Canada, aux termes des dispositions des lois et des règlements connexes mentionnés en regard de chaque poste. Le présent document remplace toute ordonnance de délégation de pouvoirs antérieure. 12 Privacy Act Annual Report
15 Delegation of Authority Schedule / Annexe de délégation de pouvoirs Position /Poste Assistant Deputy Minister, Corporate Services Branch / Sous-ministre adjoint, Direction générale des services de gestion Director General, Planning, Integration and Management Services, Corporate Services Branch / Directeur (trice) général(e), Direction de la planification, de l intégration et des services de gestion, Direction générale des services de gestion Director (Coordinator), Access to Information and Privacy / Directreur (trice) (Coordinateur (trice)), Accès à l'information et protection des renseignements personnels Deputy Director, Access to Information and Privacy / Directeur (trice), Accès à l'information et de la protection des renseignements personnels Director, Privacy Management Division / Directeur (trice) Division de la gestion de la protection des renseignements personnels Chief, Access to Information and Privacy / Chef, Accès à l'information et de la protection des renseignements personnels Team Leader, Access to Information and Privacy / Chef d'équipe Accès à l'information et de la protection des renseignements personnels Senior Analyst, Access to Information and Privacy / Analyste principal, Accès à l'information et de la protection des renseignements personnels Analyst, Access to Information and Privacy / Analyste, Accès à l'information et de la protection des renseignements personnels Access to Information Act and Regulations / Loi sur l accès à l information et règlements Full authority / Autorité absolue Full authority / Autorité absolue Full authority / Autorité absolue Full authority / Autorité absolue nil : Full authority except / Autorité absolue sauf : Sections / Articles : 35(2), 52(2)(b), 52(3), 72 Regulations / Règlements : Sections / Articles : Full authority / Autorité absolue Sections / Articles : 4(2.1), 7, 8(1), 9(1), 9(2), 10(1), 10(2), 11(2), 11(3), 11(4), 11(5), 11(6), 12(2)(b), 12(3)(b), 19, 25, 27(1), 27(4), 33, 43(1), 44(2) Regulations / Règlements : Sections / Articles : Full authority / Autorité absolue Sections / Articles : 4(2.1), 7, 9(2), 27(1), 27(4), 33 Regulations / Règlements : Sections / Articles : 5 Sections / Articles : 4(2.1), 7, 9(2) Regulations / Règlements : Sections / Articles : 5 Privacy Act and Regulations / Loi sur la protection des renseignements personnels et règlements Full authority / Autorité absolue Full authority / Autorité absolue Full authority except / Autorité absolue sauf: Sections / Articles: 8(2)(j), 8(2)(m), 8(5), 9(1), 9(4), 10 Full authority except / Autorité absolue sauf: Sections / Articles: 8(2)(j), 8(2)(m), 8(5), 9(1), 9(4), 10 Full authority except / Autorité absolue sauf : Sections / Articles : inclusively, inclusivement Full authority except / Autorité absolue sauf : Sections / Articles : 8(2)(j), 8(2)(m), 8(4), 8(5), 9(1), 9(4), 10, 33(2) 51(2)(b), 51(3), 72(1) Regulations / Règlements : Sections / Articles : Full authority except Autorité absolue sauf : 7 Sections / Articles : 14, 15, 16, 17(2)(b), 17(3)(b), 26, 31 Regulations / Règlements : Sections / Articles : 9, 11(2), 13(1), 14 Regulations / Règlements : Sections / Articles : 9, 11(2) Regulations / Règlements : Sections / Articles : 9, 11(2) Public Health Agency of Canada 13
16 Appendix B: Statistical Report on the Privacy Act TBS/SCT Name of institution: Public Health Agency of Canada Reporting period: to PART 1 Requests under the Privacy Act 1.1 Requests Received during reporting period 47 Outstanding from previous reporting period 1 Total 48 Closed during reporting period 39 Carried over to next reporting period 9 PART 2 Requests closed during the reporting period 2.1 Disposition and completion time Disposition of 1 to to to 60 Completion time 61 to to to 365 More than 365 Total All Disclosed in part All exempted All excluded No records exist Request abandoned Neither confirmed nor denied Total Privacy Act Annual Report
17 2.2 Exemptions Section Section Section 18(2) 0 22(1)(a)(i) 0 23(a) 0 19(1)(a) 0 22(1)(a)(ii) 0 23(b) 0 19(1)(b) 0 22(1)(a)(iii) 0 24(a) 0 19(1)(c) 0 22(1)(b) 0 24(b) 0 19(1)(d) 0 22(1)(c) (1)(e) 0 22(2) (1)(f) Exclusions Section Section Section 69(1)(a) 0 70(1)(a) 0 70(1)(e) 0 69(1)(b) 0 70(1)(b) 0 70(1)(f) (1)(c) (1) 0 70(1)(d) Format of information released Disposition Paper Electronic Other formats All Disclosed in part Total Complexity Relevant and Disposition of pages All Disclosed in part All exempted All excluded Request abandoned Neither confirmed nor denied Total Public Health Agency of Canada 15
18 2.5.2 Relevant and by size of Disposition Fewer than ,000 1,001-5,000 More than 5,000 All Disclosed in part All exempted All excluded Request abandoned Neither confirmed nor denied Total Other complexities Disposition Consultation required Legal advice sought Interwoven information Other All Disclosed in part All exempted All excluded Request abandoned Neither confirmed nor denied Total Total 2.6 Deemed refusals Reasons for not meeting statutory deadline closed past the statutory deadline Workload External consultation Principal reason Internal consultation Other past deadline past deadline past deadline where no extension was taken past deadline where an extension was taken 1 to to to to to to More than Total Total 16 Privacy Act Annual Report
19 2.7 Requests for translation Translation Accepted Refused Total English to French French to English Total PART 3 Disclosures under subsections 8(2) and 8(5) 3.1 Disclosures under subsections 8(2) and 8(5) Paragraph 8(2)(e) Paragraph 8(2)(m) Subsection 8(5) Total PART 4 Requests for correction of personal information and notations 4.1 Requests for correction of personal information and notations Disposition for correction received Number Notations attached 0 Requests for correction accepted 0 Total 0 PART 5 Extensions 5.1 Reasons for extensions and disposition of Disposition of where an extension was taken 15(a)(i) Interference with operations 15(a)(ii) Consultation Section 70 Other 15(b) Translation or conversion All Disclosed in part All exempted All excluded No records exist Request abandoned Total Length of extensions Length of extensions 15(a)(i) Interference with operations 15(a)(ii) Consultation Section 70 Other 15(b) Translation or conversion 1 to to Total Public Health Agency of Canada 17
20 PART 6 Consultations received from other institutions and organizations 6.1 Consultations received from other Government of Canada institutions and other organizations Consultations Received during reporting period Outstanding from the previous reporting period Other Government of Canada institutions pages to review Other organizations pages to review Total Closed during the reporting period Pending at the end of the reporting period Recommendations and completion time for consultations received from other Government of Canada institutions Recommendation 1 to 15 required to complete consultation 16 to to to to to 365 More than 365 Disclose entirely Disclose in part Exempt entirely Exclude entirely Consult other institution Other Total Total 6.3 Recommendations and completion time for consultations received from other organizations Recommendation 1 to 15 required to complete consultation 16 to to to to to 365 More than 365 Disclose entirely Disclose in part Exempt entirely Exclude entirely Consult other institution Other Total Total 18 Privacy Act Annual Report
21 PART 7 Completion time of consultations on Cabinet confidences 7.1 Requests with Legal Services Fewer than ,000 1,001-5,000 More than 5,000 1 to to to to to to More than Total Requests with Privy Council Office Fewer than ,000 1,001-5,000 More than 5,000 1 to to to to to to More than Total PART 8 Complaints and investigations notices received 8.1 Complaints and investigations notices received Section 31 Section 33 Section 35 Court action Total PART 9 Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs) 9.1 Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs) PIA(s) completed 2 Public Health Agency of Canada 19
22 PART 10 Resources related to the Privacy Act 10.1 Costs Expenditures Amount Salaries $166,037 Overtime $2,921 Goods and services Professional services contracts $56,988 Other $8,287 $65,275 Total $234, Human Resources Resources Person years dedicated to Privacy activities Full-time employees 1.83 Part-time and casual employees 0.04 Regional staff 0.00 Consultants and agency personnel 0.35 Students 0.00 Total Privacy Act Annual Report
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